Submission to the APPG on Immigration Detention Inquiry into ‘Quasi-Detention'
The Helen Bamber Foundation has considerable experience of the impact
The Helen Bamber Foundation has considerable experience of the impact
On 24th March 2021, the government published a "New Plan for Immigration", setting out its proposals for changes to nationality, immigration and asylum law. We are extremely concerned about the whole of the New Plan for Immigration, the approach it takes and the harmful rhetoric used throughout.
This report draws together information regarding the interaction between disability and claims under the 1951 Refugee Convention. It also briefly looks at subsidiary forms of legal protection. This report has been prepared based on legal and clinical experience within England and Wales in particular, but may be of wider relevance to those working to apply the Refugee Convention in other jurisdictions.
Introduction This paper explores some of HBF’s experiences in relation
This paper sets out an area where the Home Office’s
Thousands of people seeking asylum are currently accommodated in initial
In September 2020 the Home Office established refugee camps in
In October 2020, we wrote to Nadine Dorries MP, the
The scope of this response is discreet and relates to
This submission is provided for the Home Office’s upcoming review
The individuals HBF works with have been subjected to atrocities
We have extensive experience in assisting our clients to apply